The Chihuahua sustainability practice: lots of shivering but no real action. Practical sustainability acceptance is low in German and New Zealand firms

  • Mueller, Jens
  • Klandt, Heinz
  • McDonald, Gael
  • Finke-Schuermann, Tanja
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Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Emerald
ISSN
1472-0701
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to describe the extent to which corporate organizations in Germany and in New Zealand have included sustainability practices as part of their strategic planning process.Design/methodology/approach – Current literature is reviewed to make a case for sustainability to be a driver behind corporate decision making and long-term performance. The results of surveys of several hundred firms in both Germany and New Zealand, countries with a publicly stated commitment to sustainability, are reviewed to compare the adoption rates of sustainability practices.Findings – There is a significant difference between what firms do and what their managers think is important. Managers largely consider sustainability ...

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